A 375 ruger Tikka would loosen the fillings for sure. Besides that and the size of the market it may also be that there is little demand for African dangerous game calibers in budget rifles because if you can afford to hunt Cape Buffalo you can afford a rifle designed for or associated with that (CRFs, doubles etc). I could see them selling to guys where I lived in Northern BC, maybe in the territories and Northern AB too, med bores certainly seemed more popular there; though 7mm RM, 30-06, 308 and 300 win were always in the brass buckets during site in season.
Still looking for the mythical 458 win with 5 rounds down the pipe that is being given away on the e.e. I see boomers with lots of bumps but no price drops. To be fair I’ve seen a few “Africa rifles” for sale on used racks up north when the patch slows down for a decent deal but most wanted what they paid for them.
Mossberg made one, Craig Boddington had an article/ad where he shot a polar bear with one
Still looking for the mythical 458 win with 5 rounds down the pipe that is being given away on the e.e. I see boomers with lots of bumps but no price drops. To be fair I’ve seen a few “Africa rifles” for sale on used racks up north when the patch slows down for a decent deal but most wanted what they paid for them.
The Ruger is also only 15 years old, I wonder if it's still covered by a patent or something meaning tikka might have to pay to license the cartridge or something?
Mossberg made one, Craig Boddington had an article/ad where he shot a polar bear with one